this applies to the production of Boeingâ s popular 737 family, whose fuselages are transported to the factory by rail. But why is this the case? In certain markets, airlines and train ...
In February 2024, the train hit a record-breaking 387 mph (623 km/h) during initial tests on a 1.24-mile track. By October, it successfully operated under low-vacuum conditions, a critical ...
Navinci managing director David Tozer would not reveal what was paid for the purpose-built centre and simulator, which is used to train 737 pilots. The machines typically sell for between $12m and ...